31 Jan 2013Iban, Melanau, Penan, Malay, Chinese, Orang Ulu, Bidayuh.
Meet The Locals.
Most of the people of Sarawak are sedentary farmers who live in communal longhouses and practice swidden rice agriculture. This state has the most diverse ethnic groups with a very distinct culture, language and lifestyle.
A variety of religion with 45 different languages and dialects runs this town.
In spite of these differences, the locals epitomise peace, harmony and unity.

13 Feb 2013Sarawak's rainforest are some of the most diverse and protected ecosystems in the world today. Rich abundant wildlife is what attracts visitors from around the world. This place is for animal lovers.